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The pas has no power to stop you from being present now. Only your grievance about the past can do that. — Eckhart Tolle

In randori, one must search out the opponent's weaknesses and be ready to attack with all the resources at his disposal the moment the opportunity presents itself, without violating the rules of judo. — Kano Jigoro

I don't like going for more than a year without doing theatre. I don't mind falling flat on my face so long as I feel I'm open to the possibility of something extraordinary happening. — Sophie Okonedo

Recalling vividly the love scene I had just witnessed. How much I had been cheated! How much of what should be every woman's was not mine and — V.C. Andrews

Her laughter was my favorite symphony. — Avijeet Das

I'm no intellect. I'm no preacher. I'm an entertainer. And If I don't get up there and entertain people, I'm not giving them what they paid for. — Barbara Mandrell

If you don't think you're a winner, you don't belong here. — Vince Lombardi

Look lak we done run our conversation from grass roots tuh pine trees. — Zora Neale Hurston

Money is not the reason that people enter teaching. — Arne Duncan

Mirth is the sweet wine of human life. It should be offered sparkling with zestful life unto God. — Henry Ward Beecher

former estate that is now a public park sporting Florence's biggest — Eloisa James

Life is a book of changes. It should be read only to understand how it works. You can't help the changes in life; they must come whether they are good or bad because the good must follow the bad and the bad must follow the good. T — Yogi Bhajan

And oh, when we still used to sleep together, lying awake at night and finding one's only consolation in imagining in detail how one would go downstairs and find a hatchet and smash one's partners head in and mash it into a bloody pudding on the pillow! — Iris Murdoch

Who am I then? Tell me that first, and then, if I like being that person, I'll come up; if not, I'll stay down here till I'm someone else. — Lewis Carroll

That was the deal with the really good-looking boys: they automatically assumed you were pining and panting for them and wouldn't be satisfied until you'd had their babies, no matter how ugly their personalities might be. — Sarra Manning